500 drug plantations go up in smoke
The National Defense Department (Sedena) destroyed hundreds of marijuana and opium poppy plantations across western Mexico last month.
The Guadalajara Reporter
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The National Defense Department (Sedena) destroyed hundreds of marijuana and opium poppy plantations across western Mexico last month.
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Tlajomulco city hall says the Arroyo San Isidro that leads into the La Hurtado reservoir is clear of pollution following an intense clean-up effort that cost the municipality over two million pesos.
Poverty levels continue to rise in Mexico, with the latest statistics from the National Council for the Evaluation of Social Development Policy (Coneval) showing that over 53 percent of the population can no longer afford to pay for the basic food basket.
The state government has fallen a year behind schedule in its plans to provide free wireless internet in the main plazas of all 125 municipalities in Jalisco.
The number of dengue cases recorded in Jalisco in 2013 is up 400 percent on the same period in 2012.
A group of assassins employed by the Knights Templar cartel shot dead a vice admiral of the Mexican Navy in a remote area of Michoacan on Sunday.
The Jalisco government will distribute school supplies to almost 1.5 million students for the coming academic year.
With Michoacan’s governor still absent through illness, opposition parties demanded a new gubernatorial election this week.
Crowned one of Mexico’s “Pueblos Magicos” only last year, the once-sleepy town of Lagos de Moreno in northeastern Jalisco has been hit by a spate of kidnappings in recent weeks.